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ramming some growth and some kind of recovery, we have an incredibly resilient economy. highly of gennaro, and we should be doing better if. what is discouraging is that almost all is caused by poor government policy. we have consistently done the wrong thing off. lou: macroeconomics here, but of like to get your sense of what could be done right now by this president, the fiscal policy to pursue, if that is, indeed, the course, to start generating jobs and start generating economic growth and reducing debt and deficits that are contemporaneously. >> well, i think the first thing that they could do is have a really serious plan about reducing government expenditures as a percentage of gdp. taxes mater, inflation matters, but the truth is, when government is spending too much of the auto production and the economic system the growth rate declines and this is throughout the world history. so are really serious plan to reduce government expenditures would create a lot of confidence in the business trinity. secondly, he's a rollback the crazy onslaught of regulations across
ramming some growth and some kind of recovery, we have an incredibly resilient economy. highly of gennaro, and we should be doing better if. what is discouraging is that almost all is caused by poor government policy. we have consistently done the wrong thing off. lou: macroeconomics here, but of like to get your sense of what could be done right now by this president, the fiscal policy to pursue, if that is, indeed, the course, to start generating jobs and start generating economic growth and...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range month free risk free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media dog r.t. dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. welcome to the kaiser report by max kaiser last week a group of men using collision a coffee and smoke bomb stole ten million euros worth of cash and gold from a van and italy also in the past week several hundred tons of gold were stolen from investment portfolios using a whole lot of paper collision a cost and just a little bit of innuendo innuendo face say however yes max there was a fact of some golden cash in italy of course it was on its way to switzerland but in the markets the innuendo was of course that ben bernanke he was going to stop his quantitative easing and also c
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the local economy is based on coca plant growing. these small green leaves are the raw material of cocaine. after years of anti drug enforcement cocoa farming is going through a crisis more and more pickers are leaving the fields to work in the gold mines. we penetrate into the mining zone in the far controlled mountains we get there by mule a two day journey with a good guide. is the president of a local small scale miners association. with us for all that used to be cocoa plantations. and the governor.
the local economy is based on coca plant growing. these small green leaves are the raw material of cocaine. after years of anti drug enforcement cocoa farming is going through a crisis more and more pickers are leaving the fields to work in the gold mines. we penetrate into the mining zone in the far controlled mountains we get there by mule a two day journey with a good guide. is the president of a local small scale miners association. with us for all that used to be cocoa plantations. and the...
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that but what we do know is that the partnership would involve nearly forty percent of the world's economy and has been in negotiations since the bush administration and it is currently one of president obama's top administrative priorities t.p.k. rules would override any national laws including those regarding internet freedom the production of. pharmaceuticals as well as environmental and financial regulations and it would also do much much more earlier i was joined by stan so sure he's a labor representative at the professional aerospace union and he explained to us his stance on trade negotiations. a lot of times you kind of suggested this in the way you friend the question a lot of times it comes across as free trade versus protectionism and my union for instance where in the earth space industry we're one hundred percent in favor of trade everybody i know is in favor of trade we make products the rest world wants to buy so the issue for us is is having a good trade policy or a bad trade policy and i think we would know a good trade policy i think all of us do a good trade policy is o
that but what we do know is that the partnership would involve nearly forty percent of the world's economy and has been in negotiations since the bush administration and it is currently one of president obama's top administrative priorities t.p.k. rules would override any national laws including those regarding internet freedom the production of. pharmaceuticals as well as environmental and financial regulations and it would also do much much more earlier i was joined by stan so sure he's a...
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the point is we're telling you the strength of the economy the economy is getting a lot weaker here. all recent data shows it. it means cash and fixed income will perform better most likely over nt six to nine months while we g through this process. melissa: cash, cash is going to perform better?. >> cash. cash will perform better than stocks. >> right now i'm actually in cash the market here last week. talked about how the market looked like it might rollover and it is. however to go back to your point, how do you protect your money? you stay away from companies that can't grow the revenues and companies showing earnings but also strong revenue growth. so you want to require the company to show that it is hitting on all the cylinders. melissa: scott what do you think you go on cash at this point in order to protect your money? >> i don't think you have to. cash doesn't pay you anything. adjusting for inflation you will go broke safely i like to call it, loses money verse susnflation. mark touched on something. toilet peep, shampoo, those are things you look at in your 401(k) to own.
the point is we're telling you the strength of the economy the economy is getting a lot weaker here. all recent data shows it. it means cash and fixed income will perform better most likely over nt six to nine months while we g through this process. melissa: cash, cash is going to perform better?. >> cash. cash will perform better than stocks. >> right now i'm actually in cash the market here last week. talked about how the market looked like it might rollover and it is. however to...
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i think this is the time to make it happen, specifically diversifying the economy. charlesly, we asked platt what he would say in a message to president obama. >> come see us in detroit. there are a lot of great things happening. you do not always hear about them. come see what we're doing here. take a many campaign promises were made in 2008 and 2012. the most important of all is president obama made to himself, people go into public service for reason, power, money, prestige or wanting to change the lives of many for the better. the best with president obama can show what his reason was, and in turn, what kind of a leader of the van he is would be to help the very people, places, and community that -- community that spurred a young man to action many years ago. >> congratulations to all the letters in this year's sudent cam competition. >> coming up today, 'washington rnal" is next. then,he
i think this is the time to make it happen, specifically diversifying the economy. charlesly, we asked platt what he would say in a message to president obama. >> come see us in detroit. there are a lot of great things happening. you do not always hear about them. come see what we're doing here. take a many campaign promises were made in 2008 and 2012. the most important of all is president obama made to himself, people go into public service for reason, power, money, prestige or wanting...
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the other part you should recognize, too, though is this is about jobs and the economy. we met with a number of employers across -- in that area that had jobs, good jobs. living wage jobs with benefits that they could not fill because they could not get people who were testing clean from a drug test. and as you know, many jobs do require drug testing. and i would point you to governor tomlin in west virginia who i'm incredibly impressed with, the work that he's doing. but he has billboards on the side of the road that essentially say get high, don't get hired. and what he was seeing was they put people through career counseling and new job skill training. they would graduate with the job skill, but they wouldn't be able to pass the drug test. and now he's doing the testing first, he's making sure that people that need treatment or need help can get it and so that we can fill the jobs that are needed in the future. so you should really, i think it's just such a myth when we think about the drug problem as only being an urban or big city problem. it's really throughout thi
the other part you should recognize, too, though is this is about jobs and the economy. we met with a number of employers across -- in that area that had jobs, good jobs. living wage jobs with benefits that they could not fill because they could not get people who were testing clean from a drug test. and as you know, many jobs do require drug testing. and i would point you to governor tomlin in west virginia who i'm incredibly impressed with, the work that he's doing. but he has billboards on...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then. you hear or see some other part of it and. welcome to the big picture. if you. allow welcome back off the top story this hour a huge blast ripped through a fertilizer plant in the ton of west just north of waco texas police say that at least eight emergency service people have been killed by this and many more fatalities are expected the local media reporting at the time to be explosion that up to seventy people had been killed there's not concern about the toxins that are being released from this plant and people are being evacuated also a huge number of casualties have been taken to surrounding hospitals. in this part of texas well to talk more about this is sean thomas a correspondent who's lived in the states for many years and his is very familiar with with texas. we have talked over the last few hours about the response of the emergency services meet heard that this is still very much ongoin
find out what's really happening to the global economy. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then. you hear or see some other part of it and. welcome to the big picture. if you. allow welcome back off the top story this hour a huge blast ripped through a fertilizer plant in the ton of west just north of waco texas police say that at least eight emergency service people have been killed by this and many more fatalities are expected the local media...
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public economy and what's called the private economy the public economy is all the stuff that we all do for each other because it's the stuff that we do you really require something as large as a government to do. you wouldn't want to you know go out rent an army and you wouldn't want to you know be a minister in a city with acme with your company's senior vice president of city administration you you know you there's reasons why we do these things and there are also natural monopolies there are there are things that it's hard to to great you know who owns the air. who owns the water how many water pipes can you have run into your house how many electric lines can you have a new run in your house one these are natural monopolies. so in those areas where you have natural monopolies or in those areas where the commons are involved the police the fire the schools the water the you know it's appropriate that that be the or the public economy then of the other and you have the private economy private economy is making stuff you know running businesses doing t.v. shows making phones do it
public economy and what's called the private economy the public economy is all the stuff that we all do for each other because it's the stuff that we do you really require something as large as a government to do. you wouldn't want to you know go out rent an army and you wouldn't want to you know be a minister in a city with acme with your company's senior vice president of city administration you you know you there's reasons why we do these things and there are also natural monopolies there...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. three bone chilling video for your media project free media. dot com. i welcome to the kaiser report by max kaiser last week a group of men using kolesnik off in small stall ten million euros worth of cash and gold from a van and italy also in the past week several hundred tons of gold were stolen from investment portfolios using a whole lot of paper collision a cost on just a little bit of innuendo innuendo face say however yes max there was a facet of some golden cash in italy of course it was on its way to switzerland but in the markets they knew when dough. was of course that ben bernanke he was going to stop his quantitative easing and also cyprus what was about cyprus here's a quote from dennis gartman in his latest newsletter he said if cyprus is forced to sell gold then portugal shall be too otherwise the discrimination against cyprus shall be wholly unwarrant
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. hi again kevin owen here live at the r.t.e. news h.q. tonight now washington is not yet ready to recognize the results venezuela's presidential election according to u.s. secretary of state john kerry sunday's polls in the all rich nation saw the designated air of his nicolas maduro win by a razor thin majority prompting large scale rallies across the country both for and against his victory meanwhile venezuela's supreme court ruled there's no legal basis for a recount which was demanded by a moderate opposition rival and the u.s. the newly elected president also played the washington's been trying to destabilize venezuela sociology professor dr william robertson says that's nothing new when it comes to u.s. tactics in the region. this is not a new tactic on the part of washington and the type of the owner not a new tactic on the part of the new the venezuelan
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they want more from the fed, because the economy is weakening, or they want the economy to rebound and nothing's happening and we jump around all over the place. >> warren, what do you think? you've been constructive on this market all through the first quarter. you felt like there was more to go here. but do you feel like the psychology is changing with the volatility that we've seen this week? >> i'll tell you, this week has been a little bit troubling, and i have been pretty bullish up until this point. when you tend to see days like this, where the day after day, up and down bid on the dow, 100-plus point move on any given day, that's a sign that this market is truly struggling. >> are you rethinking your bullish position, at least for the short-term? >> a little bit. i think the thing that's probably sways me the most is the economic data we've been seeing out of the united states in the last week to ten days in particular, maybe the last couple of weeks has been a little bit weaker than the trend going into that. and that's a little troubling to me. >> all that nervousness in the
they want more from the fed, because the economy is weakening, or they want the economy to rebound and nothing's happening and we jump around all over the place. >> warren, what do you think? you've been constructive on this market all through the first quarter. you felt like there was more to go here. but do you feel like the psychology is changing with the volatility that we've seen this week? >> i'll tell you, this week has been a little bit troubling, and i have been pretty...
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the issues they care most about are the economy and unemployment, we don't do anything about those because the republicans would filibuster the hell out of any stimulus bill. on the other hand, tricia's point they know the nra will come to get them. they think in the general election 4% of the people care most about this issue, even though 91% of the country disagrees with us, we might not pay a political price for it whereas we know the lobby--the gun lobby will make us pay a price for it. isn't that what is wrong with our structurally with the current democracy. >> of course that's what is wrong with it. weakening that lobby is a very important part of it. but also changing the rules of the senate is a part of it that has to meet that weakening halfway. and when you have these senators who are afraid to vote for something because of the grade they're going to get. max baucus when he said why he didn't vote for it, one word, montana. the nra and the crazy support of max baucus. i'm not going to say it's crazy to support max baucus because they got what they wanted but they're so supportiv
the issues they care most about are the economy and unemployment, we don't do anything about those because the republicans would filibuster the hell out of any stimulus bill. on the other hand, tricia's point they know the nra will come to get them. they think in the general election 4% of the people care most about this issue, even though 91% of the country disagrees with us, we might not pay a political price for it whereas we know the lobby--the gun lobby will make us pay a price for it....
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how much damage could be mitigated to our economy or how to what extent would would having this. very very small tax is slowed or dampen this process of computer trading that benefits nobody except a couple dozen billionaires on wall street. well is this a genuine big deal for the economy oh it's huge i mean you look at the figure three hundred fifty billion dollars a year we realize other bills have been put forward that talk about bringing in that amount in a period of ten years but we need it now i mean when everyone else is talking about budget deficit we're talking about the real kinds of deficits that we see a deficit in jobs a deficit in real health care a deficit in our educational system those are the kinds of things the money would be used for what about the people who say. once you put that tax on the business model the water becomes viable high frequency computer trading goes away you'll make some money on the tax those are going to three hundred fifty billion bucks it's going to be maybe thirty it will never go away it's been very lucrative for them and it continues
how much damage could be mitigated to our economy or how to what extent would would having this. very very small tax is slowed or dampen this process of computer trading that benefits nobody except a couple dozen billionaires on wall street. well is this a genuine big deal for the economy oh it's huge i mean you look at the figure three hundred fifty billion dollars a year we realize other bills have been put forward that talk about bringing in that amount in a period of ten years but we need...
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its decline does not mean the economy is going back into recession. there's some people that believe that, but we're still the plow horse economy. that's the phrase we've used. it's not a race horse. it's a plow horse. it's still a horse. it's still growing, but our -- our economy, those productivity-enhancing technologies that we just talked about, they are fighting against the headwinds of a big government and regulation and obama care. that's really what is in a nutshell what's happening in the economy. these commodities, they are going to move up and down over time. i wouldn't read too much into them. i think inflation is going to pick up, but it's not going to be hyper inflation, which is what many people believe. >> we're bringing back jackie d'angelis who thought she was done for the evening, but we're going to put her back to work because i wanted to talk to you about technology in particular, and the fall in apple and the fact that everybody is saying that the technology market per se is really going to struggle without the leadership of a. d
its decline does not mean the economy is going back into recession. there's some people that believe that, but we're still the plow horse economy. that's the phrase we've used. it's not a race horse. it's a plow horse. it's still a horse. it's still growing, but our -- our economy, those productivity-enhancing technologies that we just talked about, they are fighting against the headwinds of a big government and regulation and obama care. that's really what is in a nutshell what's happening in...
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economy chemicals you know this is a fertilizer plant chemical energy pharmaceuticals these are some of the biggest lobbies in american capitalism and these are the ones that have been fighting hard to the need to prevent any kind of reasonable regulations that would benefit the public so this is the time when i think you know the federal government really need to you know push harder to try and change the scenario otherwise you know we've got our weed. you know energy or no chemicals it looks like americans and disappear and for it to emerge or to feed the latest farmer hand coming from the central government which unfortunately is easy is nowhere to be seen because of the power of the lobbies in the u.s. congress and what can we expect about the consequences of what might follow now in terms of the people have been affected those that have been killed those things health has been badly affected by your saying that people are suffering from the effects of inhalation of toxic fumes from your view what do you believe that we can expect to see in the aftermath. well in india in one nin
economy chemicals you know this is a fertilizer plant chemical energy pharmaceuticals these are some of the biggest lobbies in american capitalism and these are the ones that have been fighting hard to the need to prevent any kind of reasonable regulations that would benefit the public so this is the time when i think you know the federal government really need to you know push harder to try and change the scenario otherwise you know we've got our weed. you know energy or no chemicals it looks...
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more than most, this creates a feeling of uncertainty that reinforces everything anything on in our economy world with a continuous flow of weird unconnected news, there is no normal to return to, we're looking for, please tell us it safe. and unfortunately it is not proving to be safe. neil: what if it is al qaeda? if the fear that we had kept al qaeda at bay is not the case? then it changes a lot of folks' sense of security. >> there is no question, that woulding very negative for the market. we experienced a bombs in one of our great cities like boston following a huge porting event on patriots day. >> are you surprised -- so to, that and we're looking at market react, but tepidly slow, i would have expected even more, that maybe not you, what do you think? >> i think i wwuld have too. if for past 12 years or 11 and a half since 9/11 i had a sense, that there is probably not going to be a lot more of those big ones because we got moved to action but this idea of soft target, of you know, can i explode a device in a shopping mall or amusement park or a church, that idea has haunted my, i
more than most, this creates a feeling of uncertainty that reinforces everything anything on in our economy world with a continuous flow of weird unconnected news, there is no normal to return to, we're looking for, please tell us it safe. and unfortunately it is not proving to be safe. neil: what if it is al qaeda? if the fear that we had kept al qaeda at bay is not the case? then it changes a lot of folks' sense of security. >> there is no question, that woulding very negative for the...
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some anxious -- angst on the street and this sort of thing is just outside noise, added to fears the economy is slowing, do you weak numbers today and concerns about earnings that wasn't up to snuff, united health group and ebay, they were selling so much going on. so fast. more after this. [ male announcer ] straight from red lobster's chefs to your table for a limited time! it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then choose two from a wide variety of chef-inspired trées like our new honey garlic crispy shrimp or new seafood lover's lingui. round out your seafood dinner with your choice of either an appetizer or dessert to share! don't miss our seafood dinner for two, just $25 at red lobster, where we sea food different. introducing chase liquid. card hassles? don't miss our seafood dinner for two, just $25 the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks rightrom your smart
some anxious -- angst on the street and this sort of thing is just outside noise, added to fears the economy is slowing, do you weak numbers today and concerns about earnings that wasn't up to snuff, united health group and ebay, they were selling so much going on. so fast. more after this. [ male announcer ] straight from red lobster's chefs to your table for a limited time! it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad...
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. >> in a tough economy workers may not be getting raises or bonuses they'd like but they're getting gift cards. incentive research foundation says about two thirds of the companies now use gift cards to give employees a pat on the back. research shows almost half of the companies say they use them as holiday bonuses buying in bulk saves the company money with most cards valued from 25ses today 150s oodz consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side for a report on the newest ways to pay at the register. >> over the last year more people are paying for stuff by waving, sliding or tapping their phones. more apps offering ways to way. they're called digital wallets. consumer reports money advisor take a look at several to see if you can leave your wallet at home. >> marisa is paying using square wallit's digital application. >> i hate caring -- carrying a lot of things. i find doi have a phone on me. it's simple. >> star bucks is one of the hundreds of thousands of businesses that have signed up for square wallet, sque is compatible and consumer reports money advisor says it's pretty
. >> in a tough economy workers may not be getting raises or bonuses they'd like but they're getting gift cards. incentive research foundation says about two thirds of the companies now use gift cards to give employees a pat on the back. research shows almost half of the companies say they use them as holiday bonuses buying in bulk saves the company money with most cards valued from 25ses today 150s oodz consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side for a report on the newest ways to pay...
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so, as a result, we have seen as the economy increases, the revenue coming back to our bureau of fire prevention. however, we are -- because of the work load returning to the bureau, we are requesting additional personnel resources consisting of inspectors being assigned to the bureau to handle that increased work load. the net result of the new anticipated revenues and rotv is counted towards the department's target reduction. the new eoa i talked about, exclusive operating area, will result in a changing ambulance system structure for the department. the department's increase in call volume has already been incorporated into the department's budget. the system as a whole has seen increases in call volume over the past few years and we anticipate we will continue to see this in the next year, resulting in increased revenue. and then again also with the recovery from the emergency medical transport tax or reimbursement. for expenditure reductions, we are reducing our materials and supplies budget in attempt to meet the target. additional attrition saving from the lower staffing levels
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max culture there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report on our. world with. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the same. the new cover international airport in the very heart of moscow. when we reach must to the second biggest city in iraq it has been locked down by the army. the previous night two bombs went off in the suit. i have to negotiate with the military chiefs for three hours before they let me in. across what appears to be a dead city and yet today mosul is in party mode. my name is ahmed on about i'm a law student today is a festival the university day that's why we can see all the troops they have to protect us. the situation is very difficult the country is undergoing a wave of anonymous attacks and assassination of a do it my dream is quite simple i just want to live in an iraq that's safe and peace it's a magnificent country mustn't forget that it was once respectfully known as mesopotamia the land be
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the fed says, we absolutely need them to keep the economy going, and you need a stronger economy for your business. at the same time, your numbers show that with interest rates so low, it's really hard for you guys to make money in this environment. how do you feel about that? it's a double-edged sword, right? >> yeah, michelle, it is. so we actually make more money when rates are higher, so we'd like to see rates higher, particularly, a positive-sloping yield curve. you know, the fed has a strong view in consensus that rates need to stay low. i'm not generally in that camp. i think the early stages of qe were probably good. i think it's very debatable now whether it's doing any good or not. i personally think the economy trying to find its own natural structural, level of stabilization, and it's going to do that at its own pace, with or without qe. a lot of people disagree with that. but i think it's about confidence, not about how much qe we have. >> mr. king, appreciate your time, sir. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you very much. have a good day. >> great to have you on. >
the fed says, we absolutely need them to keep the economy going, and you need a stronger economy for your business. at the same time, your numbers show that with interest rates so low, it's really hard for you guys to make money in this environment. how do you feel about that? it's a double-edged sword, right? >> yeah, michelle, it is. so we actually make more money when rates are higher, so we'd like to see rates higher, particularly, a positive-sloping yield curve. you know, the fed has...
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the mayor said the economy's improving but not all services cut in the past will be restored. the mayor said oakland is on the rise. >> what we're proposing is what i call a fair share budget. it invests heavily in public safety, and economic development and jobs. >> the budget include twos more police academies -- includes two more police academies in the next two years. oakland's also facing increases in pension costs and benefits. hearings are scheduled ahead of the headlines on june 30th. >> this might benefit from the veterans here went through. >> san francisco rings the bell on on a era for a signature attraction, and just wait until you see the new displays at the bigger and better exploratorium. >> the bay area in the clear right now. coming up, how much warmer can you expect for thursday and the warmest day of the upcoming weekend. >>> . . >>> a gas leak in san mateo put residents in a frenzy. two buildings were e vac waited. the repair work is ongoing. >>> continue coverage of the boston marathon bombings. some say the victims will get the benefit of recent medical
the mayor said the economy's improving but not all services cut in the past will be restored. the mayor said oakland is on the rise. >> what we're proposing is what i call a fair share budget. it invests heavily in public safety, and economic development and jobs. >> the budget include twos more police academies -- includes two more police academies in the next two years. oakland's also facing increases in pension costs and benefits. hearings are scheduled ahead of the headlines on...
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guns, immigration and the economy. i think congress can only handle maybe one or two issues of that, and as we saw right now they dropped the ball on guns. one of them didn't go through. >> what is the fallout on guns? what happens? the president -- michael, he seemed to telegraph how he planned on campaigning on this. he used this issue in a campaign mode. the question i wonder is in a year is it still the same message? >> chuck, this goes back to the point i just made about immigration, that the opponents here have intensity and persistence. the supporters of gun control, they may feel strongly about it. maybe a certain intensity and historically what happens, that support, it fades, whereas the opposition remains intent called preference intensity is a really important thing that drives what happens in washington. i think that, you know, one reason that people who did not want to support gun control opposed this kind of general cultural sense, a signifier for where you are on cultural issues. where do you come down
guns, immigration and the economy. i think congress can only handle maybe one or two issues of that, and as we saw right now they dropped the ball on guns. one of them didn't go through. >> what is the fallout on guns? what happens? the president -- michael, he seemed to telegraph how he planned on campaigning on this. he used this issue in a campaign mode. the question i wonder is in a year is it still the same message? >> chuck, this goes back to the point i just made about...
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most said the economy could continue to improver but they said it was a major threat to recovery. but they said it was major threat to recovery. this is due to the higher cost of fuel imports as the yen continued to weakened. finance ministry officials said the trade deficit came to $3.7 billion. exports rose 1.1% from a year earlier in yen terms. that's the first rise in two months. imports rose 5.5%. it rose for a fifth straight month. higher demand for crude oil and liquefied gas was aajor stumble. the dow jones industrial average ended up 14,618. down more than .9 of a percent. for more on how stocks are trading, let's go to ramin at the tokyo stock exchange. seems like we're having a bald week with stocks up and down every day. >> it does seem that way. we had housing data on tuesday that rose and now we see the likes of bank of america and some of the major tech suppliers coming out with weak numbers and forecast this which pulled down the key indexes as well. let's look at how that is translating into the opening levels for today, thursday, april 18th here. both indexes in
most said the economy could continue to improver but they said it was a major threat to recovery. but they said it was major threat to recovery. this is due to the higher cost of fuel imports as the yen continued to weakened. finance ministry officials said the trade deficit came to $3.7 billion. exports rose 1.1% from a year earlier in yen terms. that's the first rise in two months. imports rose 5.5%. it rose for a fifth straight month. higher demand for crude oil and liquefied gas was aajor...
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that is not the case in a, when the economy is growing. then the debt does not have to increase. >> that's a really important point, melissa. and the truth is, arthur laffer and i and "the wall street journal" just about six months ago did a pretty extensive study that showed exactly the opposite. that in fact the countries that did the biggest fiscal stimulus in response to the great recession we lad in 2008 and 2009, that is the government's that spent and borrowed the most money had the weakest recoveries from. this kind of keynesian idea when you want to do when you get hit a financial crisis spend and borrow, we found the opposite was true. maybe you look at that one see if there any flaws in our study. because we found just the opposite. melissa: we have the to squeeze in a break. we appreciate both of you. i love these academic arguments because you're looking at at that rather than just having emotion what you feel would be right for the government to do, we're looking at real numbers and solve the problem. so i really appreciate b
that is not the case in a, when the economy is growing. then the debt does not have to increase. >> that's a really important point, melissa. and the truth is, arthur laffer and i and "the wall street journal" just about six months ago did a pretty extensive study that showed exactly the opposite. that in fact the countries that did the biggest fiscal stimulus in response to the great recession we lad in 2008 and 2009, that is the government's that spent and borrowed the most...
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thinking about when it comes to pulling the lever in the polling booth, did the representative help the economy? but there is the other side of the debate who vote only on gun rights, and that will be driving their votes and that's what people are responsive to. that's why single issue politics can triumph like it did today. >> john: you're right until someone they love is shot in the face by one of those illegal guns that they care so much about. tim dickinson thank thank you for coming on the show and your continued writing on this. >> absolutely. >> john: if you saw the news on the boston marathon you know that they had a suspect, he was arrested but ten he wasn't. it's been a confusing day. we'll clean up all the details for you coming up next. >> john: there may an break through in the investigation of the bomb,ing attack at the boston marathon. investigators led by the fbi are reportedly found images in a veins video that shows a possible suspect carrying and then perhaps dropping a black backpack similar to the shredded remains of a backpack believed to have held one of two pressure cook
thinking about when it comes to pulling the lever in the polling booth, did the representative help the economy? but there is the other side of the debate who vote only on gun rights, and that will be driving their votes and that's what people are responsive to. that's why single issue politics can triumph like it did today. >> john: you're right until someone they love is shot in the face by one of those illegal guns that they care so much about. tim dickinson thank thank you for coming...
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we know developed economies have to grow in order for us to meet our targets in the developing economies but the growth in the developing economies has been one of the good news stories over the last five years. more than 50% of the growth globally has come from the developing economies and this year they'll grow at 5.5%. many of those countries that make tough decisions around fiscal consolidation, around investing in health and education they could lay the foundations for future growth. >> brown: one of the questions as you gather here is whether the world bank is relevant anymore, right? you had a number of countries that have grown and made great strides. there are other areas where they can seek investment now. what's the case for the continued relevance of the world bank? >> brazil, russia, india, china, south africa, the most high profile middle income countries the experience that i've had in going to each of those countries is that they don't want less of the world bank they want more of the world bank it's not so much they need our money but our expertise and it's our very spec
we know developed economies have to grow in order for us to meet our targets in the developing economies but the growth in the developing economies has been one of the good news stories over the last five years. more than 50% of the growth globally has come from the developing economies and this year they'll grow at 5.5%. many of those countries that make tough decisions around fiscal consolidation, around investing in health and education they could lay the foundations for future growth....
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the dax has been driven sharply down on concerns about the state of the economy. other people are talking about technical reactions, but also the numbers from the usa are not as good anymore. bank of america reported results that have been far on next -- under expectations. >> we will stay in frankfurt for a closer look at the numbers. the dax -- it is down by more than 2.3%. the euro stoxx 50 is down by more than 2%. across the atlantic, things there are also down in negative territory. the euro is drifting lower against the greenback, trading at a value of 1.3044. >> the british retailer tesco, the world's third-largest, says it is pulling out of the u.s. market. profits fell for the first time in 20 years. >> empathy says it wants it wants to refocus on its british operations ash the company says it wants to refocus on its british operations -- the company says it wants to refocus on its british operations. >> millions of germans were disappointed today when they went to get their mail and, lo and behold, the letterboxes were empty. no holiday postcards from
the dax has been driven sharply down on concerns about the state of the economy. other people are talking about technical reactions, but also the numbers from the usa are not as good anymore. bank of america reported results that have been far on next -- under expectations. >> we will stay in frankfurt for a closer look at the numbers. the dax -- it is down by more than 2.3%. the euro stoxx 50 is down by more than 2%. across the atlantic, things there are also down in negative territory....
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a very weak european economy. ebay is down 4%. a big loss. american express cardholders at spending like they used to. profits okay. that lower spending, that is a worrying big picture. look at toyota. a first there. the company will start producing a lexus model in kentucky. that is very interesting. i think that is the first time the ultra luxury high-end brand lexis will be made in america. nicole: right. they are getting incentives to do so. you see the stock is down slightly. your today, toyota is doing great. up about 20%. lexis being produced in kentucky right here in the united states of america. stuart: thank you very much, indeed. a look at the big board. we are down six points. i have this for you. texas governor rick perry went after california businesses. now he is doing this a bit with illinois. launching a huge media campaign. the governor pointing out radio and print ads. the headline of it says "get out while there is still time." let's get back to the markets. joining the company now is keith fitzgerald. do you think that bo
a very weak european economy. ebay is down 4%. a big loss. american express cardholders at spending like they used to. profits okay. that lower spending, that is a worrying big picture. look at toyota. a first there. the company will start producing a lexus model in kentucky. that is very interesting. i think that is the first time the ultra luxury high-end brand lexis will be made in america. nicole: right. they are getting incentives to do so. you see the stock is down slightly. your today,...
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well, not the economy, unemployment, dissatisfaction with the government, deficit, or debts, and it's not health care, six. we are down here to number four to immigration, guns. two of the three issues that matter least americans, at least accordingo gallup. gun-control and immigration. the senate gang of eight just introduced their immigration proposal. senators voted on seven amendments that would restrict our second amendment rights. every single one of them failed. did i mention, the second amendment prevailed. you have to feel good about that. i have a feeling that the 15 percent approval rating, given what they are doing with priorities and the american people, it's going to a shoot up any day now because of their terrible, terrible hard work and profound interest in what matters most to their constituents. dramatic developments in the texas prosecutor murders. "dobbs law" with the latest. the new accusations that the obama administration is cooking the books on the part station. the recipe for deception. terror in boston. psychiatrist dr. keith abbott joins us here next. are yo
well, not the economy, unemployment, dissatisfaction with the government, deficit, or debts, and it's not health care, six. we are down here to number four to immigration, guns. two of the three issues that matter least americans, at least accordingo gallup. gun-control and immigration. the senate gang of eight just introduced their immigration proposal. senators voted on seven amendments that would restrict our second amendment rights. every single one of them failed. did i mention, the second...
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it provides a snapshot of the wider german economy. one of the country's leading think tanks believes it will keep on growing because there are tentative signs europe is on the mend. >> these figures reflect the diminishing uncertainty and the fact the markets are now calmer. >> the think tank's forecast is much more optimistic than the german government policy official estimate, and ultimately, there will be exporters who decide who gets it right and who gets it wrong. >> onto thursday's market action now, after trading higher for much of the session, the day's gains were wiped out after data out of the united states fell a bit short of expectations. our correspondence sent us this summary from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> investors seemed to think the same as the main economic institutes do that the german exporters will be able to grow pretty fast outside the euro area and on the other hand that higher wages will lead to higher consumption in germany so that the consumption will be very important for economic growth, but this po
it provides a snapshot of the wider german economy. one of the country's leading think tanks believes it will keep on growing because there are tentative signs europe is on the mend. >> these figures reflect the diminishing uncertainty and the fact the markets are now calmer. >> the think tank's forecast is much more optimistic than the german government policy official estimate, and ultimately, there will be exporters who decide who gets it right and who gets it wrong. >>...
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. >> hey, melissa, yeah, this deal has been getting bigger and bigger, you would think with this economy being at risk, it would be an odd time for a theme park company to go public, that's what's happening. you saw kayla break the details there. it is going to price at $27. now here's what's changed. 26 million shares offered, 10 million being offered by seaworld and 16 million from blackstone. they bought four years ago from anheuser-busch. this morning in the filing increased the number of shares it planned to sell from 10 million to 16 million. also, as she reported, 3.9 million in overallotment going to be sold. that was upped from 3 million to 3.9. there's 15 million more shares being held in reserve for a potential future offering, and now based on this, after the ipo, blackstone will still own -- it's going to be now about 63% of the company. now, under blackstone management, sea world has become profitable again. the net income quadrupled last year. the average customer spends over $58 each, that's nearly a 4% increase. risks a lot of debt. quote, we are highly leveraged. nearly
. >> hey, melissa, yeah, this deal has been getting bigger and bigger, you would think with this economy being at risk, it would be an odd time for a theme park company to go public, that's what's happening. you saw kayla break the details there. it is going to price at $27. now here's what's changed. 26 million shares offered, 10 million being offered by seaworld and 16 million from blackstone. they bought four years ago from anheuser-busch. this morning in the filing increased the...
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the mac federal medicaid spending as a percentage of the economy to the budget that will increase 25%, driven by the affordable care expansion is more than $4 trillion over the next decade and that's not the children for dollars state full text not medicaid. according to the national governors association, medicaid rep since the single largest portion of total state spending. this budget backs up the proposals for lower spending on medicaid such as the blended rate and provider tax reductions. this is especially discouraging since there are bipartisan proposals that would achieve significant medicaid savings and improve patient care. in fact, her predecessor under president clinton, donna shalala said medicaid per capita cat being dare i know i sent his first dates people who need medicaid are able to receive it. your fiscal year 2014 budget only purpose is to save one half of one man? reforms to the medicaid for program. one of the countries fundamentally most serious charges. >> senator hatch, there is a very positive tori to tell about medicaid and is a former governor, i am dealin
the mac federal medicaid spending as a percentage of the economy to the budget that will increase 25%, driven by the affordable care expansion is more than $4 trillion over the next decade and that's not the children for dollars state full text not medicaid. according to the national governors association, medicaid rep since the single largest portion of total state spending. this budget backs up the proposals for lower spending on medicaid such as the blended rate and provider tax reductions....
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i mean, copper is the gauge of the global economy. we saw russia come out last night. they warn that if the physical commodities continued a sell-off they may fall and slick themselves into a recession. if we start to see russia fall into recession, parts of europe also may fall. the u.s. to be right behind it, and this could be as serious meltdown that could occur. liz: well, a meltdown in gold. right now we're up about $4. it is not a big deal. still, well off of the eyes of the past year or so. let me just get to crude oil right now. it is rebounding a bit by about a dollar and 54. overall, the entire energy complex looks stronger. what is that duty today? >> i think we have overdone it. we oversold the market. we got into a level where commercial buyers came into start hedging positions. i'm with that. to me right now eyeleted 84 and a half to 85. from here you buy this. and we head back up higher. liz: what would drive the move fire? >> well, a couple of things. coming up with a lot of bad news right now. and there was a huge sell-off in commodities. it's it's a s
i mean, copper is the gauge of the global economy. we saw russia come out last night. they warn that if the physical commodities continued a sell-off they may fall and slick themselves into a recession. if we start to see russia fall into recession, parts of europe also may fall. the u.s. to be right behind it, and this could be as serious meltdown that could occur. liz: well, a meltdown in gold. right now we're up about $4. it is not a big deal. still, well off of the eyes of the past year or...
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as far as the increased crossing of the border, i think part of it has to do with the economy. part of it has to do with sequestration. anyone who came after december 31st, 2011, will not be eligible for this legalized status and eventual path to citizenship. i want to thank chuck schumer for coming to the border and seeing it and seeing the immensity of the problem. frankly, being an advocate for arizona and border control. people are skeptical, jake, because we promised them so many times that we would control the border. now we have made improvements as chuck just said. but we're a long way from there and the drugs are still flowing, too, which is another issue that we're going to have to face as a nation as well because there is still a big demand for them as you know. >> all right. senators mccain and schumer, thank you so much. we'll have you back on "the lead" to talk more about this. we appreciate your time. we're still waiting for the fbi press conference at 5:00 p.m. eastern when we expect to learn more on the investigation into monday's terrorist attacks here in bost
as far as the increased crossing of the border, i think part of it has to do with the economy. part of it has to do with sequestration. anyone who came after december 31st, 2011, will not be eligible for this legalized status and eventual path to citizenship. i want to thank chuck schumer for coming to the border and seeing it and seeing the immensity of the problem. frankly, being an advocate for arizona and border control. people are skeptical, jake, because we promised them so many times...
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and according to the beige book, the fed sees moderate growth in the economy led by sales of homes and cars. todd horwitz of averagejoeoptions.com joins us on this thursday morning for a good look at the market. good morning to you. - good morning angie. - fears are rising out there. the volatility index, the vix, made a big spike this week. what is that telling investors and traders? - i think what you are looking at here angie is the markets are starting to turn over a little bit. we had a little sign that volatility was going to increase as the bond market was going higher, as the equity markets, the stocks that were being bought were more in the defensive sector. so now finally options are being bought instead of sold, though we are now getting a little bit more fear here in the market, and that is what we are signaling. we are seeing the market possibly changing directions and this 1550 level in the s&p is going to be real key. if we goes significantly below there, we should have a real good sell-off. - todd, who is losing money as gold goes lower? i know central banks might be lo
and according to the beige book, the fed sees moderate growth in the economy led by sales of homes and cars. todd horwitz of averagejoeoptions.com joins us on this thursday morning for a good look at the market. good morning to you. - good morning angie. - fears are rising out there. the volatility index, the vix, made a big spike this week. what is that telling investors and traders? - i think what you are looking at here angie is the markets are starting to turn over a little bit. we had a...
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it is about enhancing the national economy. it is about preserving an american tradition that has had an exceptional reality of the greatest experiment in the history of mankind, bringing people from across the globe that america has had to offer and preserving them in a way that recognizes the loss. as part of that, i have said that one of the key issues is making sure that we find a way to bring people out of the shadows and into the light and to have a 11 million who are undocumented in our country come forth and register with the government and go through a criminal background check. if you pass that criminal background check, then prospectively get a temporary permit to be in the united states and pay your taxes and learn english and ultimately have a pathway to becoming a permanent resident. after that, united states citizen and fulfilling your dream and contribute into the nation. this is a long pathway. it is a tough pathway. it is an achievable pathway. it creates a real opportunity for these individuals. there are som
it is about enhancing the national economy. it is about preserving an american tradition that has had an exceptional reality of the greatest experiment in the history of mankind, bringing people from across the globe that america has had to offer and preserving them in a way that recognizes the loss. as part of that, i have said that one of the key issues is making sure that we find a way to bring people out of the shadows and into the light and to have a 11 million who are undocumented in our...
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the economy hasn't grown as we thought it would? >> in reality we're 2% slower than previous cycles trend. the market not only priced a reasonably robust recovery in the u.s. as evidenced by a strong performance throughout last year and late last year of anything housing-related. so consumer stocks, consumer discretionary stocks and financials but the market was also discounting a robust recovery in china, based on improvement for data late last year. david: that underestimate the effect of the tax hikes? >> no doubt about it. we have been underweight a negative on the home building and consumer discretionary dough mess i canly levered sectors for a couple reasons. one we thought the market was underestimating the tax effect as you alluded to. the second piece was the market was understilting the fact that the mortgage credit channel remains impaired. you see that in bank earnings this week. all the disappointment on the banking side has come on the mortgage channel. david: why bank of america got hit so hard. >> bank of america, jp
the economy hasn't grown as we thought it would? >> in reality we're 2% slower than previous cycles trend. the market not only priced a reasonably robust recovery in the u.s. as evidenced by a strong performance throughout last year and late last year of anything housing-related. so consumer stocks, consumer discretionary stocks and financials but the market was also discounting a robust recovery in china, based on improvement for data late last year. david: that underestimate the effect...
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let us get back to the real important issue and that is the economy and jobs. going to settle down a lot of this disturbance because they will not have all this time on their hands. that is my belief. more of president obama yesterday. >> we can still bring about meaningful changes that reduce gun violence so long as the american people to not give up. even without congress my administration will do what it can to protect more of our commuters. we're gonna give law enforcement more information about lost and stolen guns so it can do its job. we're going to help to put in place emergency plans to protect our children in their schools. more if congress gets its act together. if this congress refuses to listen to the american people than the real impact is going to have to come from the voters. the lead editorial to "usa today," -- they have their opposing view. it is senator mike lee, a republican from utah. he writes -- here is "the washington post," -- joseph is an independent in oklahoma, good morning. caller: good morning. the gentleman from delaware speaking
let us get back to the real important issue and that is the economy and jobs. going to settle down a lot of this disturbance because they will not have all this time on their hands. that is my belief. more of president obama yesterday. >> we can still bring about meaningful changes that reduce gun violence so long as the american people to not give up. even without congress my administration will do what it can to protect more of our commuters. we're gonna give law enforcement more...
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fears along with fears of a recession that is under way in europe and some softness in the chinese economy that we are far from out of the woods in the worldwide economic situation in the dow. the dow is down 45 points right now. jenna: well the ricin poison scare is rattling washington and quite frankly the country. an eerie reminder of deadly anthrax attacks right after 9/11. our next guest on the lessons we have not learned since then [ male announcer ] extreme power. ultimate savings. get both now at your polaris dealer during the xp sales event. rebates up to $1,000 and financing as low as 2.99% on the world's best powersports li-up. incredible deals on hard-working rangers, smooth-riding sportsmen, and razor-sharp rzrs. hurry to your local polaris dealer for rebates up to $1,000 and financing as low as 2.99% during the polaris xp sales event. jenna: right now the ricin scare that has been rattling washington, source tells fox news poison found on a letter sent to the president and mississippi senator roger wicker was quote low-grade and not weaponized. paul kevin curtis is in federal
fears along with fears of a recession that is under way in europe and some softness in the chinese economy that we are far from out of the woods in the worldwide economic situation in the dow. the dow is down 45 points right now. jenna: well the ricin poison scare is rattling washington and quite frankly the country. an eerie reminder of deadly anthrax attacks right after 9/11. our next guest on the lessons we have not learned since then [ male announcer ] extreme power. ultimate savings. get...
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. >>> there is no question about it that it is a linchpin of the bay area economy but apple has been struggling. the stock price tumbling leading people to wonder about the future of apple. >> let's bring in scott budman. is it speculation or tangible? >> lots of selling in apple stock lately. for the last several months the overall market has been rising. for today the stock falling 5.5% dipping below $400 oa share. in september apple traded above $700 a share. even as demand stays strong for the products there is concern about if in the overall economy's future. apple stores are still full of shoppers but some apple investors have an empty feeling these days. shares of the company are now down to levels not seen since 2011. is it time to panic? >> in my 30 years the warning that apple days are over and numbered have come up four or five times and apple has always rebounded. >> apple shares have soared and sunk along with the overall market even shaping things up for bay area gold buyers and sellers. he saw his shiny investments tumble hundreds of dollars in a week. >> we are going
. >>> there is no question about it that it is a linchpin of the bay area economy but apple has been struggling. the stock price tumbling leading people to wonder about the future of apple. >> let's bring in scott budman. is it speculation or tangible? >> lots of selling in apple stock lately. for the last several months the overall market has been rising. for today the stock falling 5.5% dipping below $400 oa share. in september apple traded above $700 a share. even as...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports on. me is eve eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat seafood. see. download. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television. with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. . i welcome to the kaiser report by max kaiser last week a group of men using kolesnik often small stall ten million euros worth of cash and go.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports on. me is eve eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat seafood. see. download. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television. with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. . i welcome to the kaiser report by max kaiser last week a group of men using kolesnik often small stall ten million euros worth of cash and go.
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there's a lot of -- because you're not in here, if you're in here -- great film actors there's an economy and you struggle hard to develop that if you can. but when you're in the theater if people are 40 or 50 feet away there's a lot you have to do with your voice. you have to be able to talk in a way he has a laugh line every night where he says "i'm not prejudice, i'd say that to a blank or a blank." the racial line. and that line should work if you start with "i'm not prejudice, harold." they've got to hear that. but there's always in the theater -- the heavy lifting is done by the actors in order to pull the audience where you want to go. >> rose: do you find that true? this is the first time you've been on broadway. >> this is the first time i've been on broadway. i've done theater in london but it is extraordinary how different so far the experience has been. >> rose: how so? >> well, because i think american audiences are so much more vociferous and kind of -- literally it feels like i imagine kind of elizabethan theater would have been like. >> rose: engaged? >> massively engaged.
there's a lot of -- because you're not in here, if you're in here -- great film actors there's an economy and you struggle hard to develop that if you can. but when you're in the theater if people are 40 or 50 feet away there's a lot you have to do with your voice. you have to be able to talk in a way he has a laugh line every night where he says "i'm not prejudice, i'd say that to a blank or a blank." the racial line. and that line should work if you start with "i'm not...
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. >> major funding for the pbs wshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation...